10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HYPERINOTIC»
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1
British Medical Journal
Some organs, on the other hand, may be extensively inflamed without giving rise
to a hyperinotic condition of the blood, e. g., the brain, which possesses hardly
any lymphatics. From these two facts, Virchow deduces the conclusion that the ...
2
Transactions of the Obstetrical Society of London
Dr. Wiltshire further remarked that the hyperinotic condition of the blood was
probably suddenly augmented by the hearty breakfast of which the patient had
partaken shortly before her seizure. With respect to treatment he thought that
alkalies, ...
Obstetrical Society (London), 1872
3
A Manual of pathological anatomy
The exudates, reflecting the hyperinotic condition of the blood, are generally very
abundant, even to the exhaustion of the fibrin. They are reddened in a degree
conformable with the amount of extravasated blood which they have incorporated
, ...
Karl Freiherr von Rokitansky, 1855
4
Cellular pathology as based upon physiological and ...
Diagram of a bleeding-glass, with coagulated hyperinotic blood. a. The level of
the liquor sanguinis, e. The cup-shaped bufly coat. /. The layer of lymph (Cruor
lymphaticus, Crusta granulosa), with the granular and mulberry-like
accumulations ...
Rudolf Ludwig Karl Virchow, 1860
5
The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal
A hyperinotic condition of the blood exists from the first, and the excessive fibrin
having a special affinity for the fibrous structure, is specially deposited in and
about them; hence the joints and the valves of the heart become the chief seats of
the ...
... it produces a hyperinotic blood-crasis with tendency to hydraemia, just like
M. B., so that all the objective phenomena, as they are found in the experiments
made by Quaglio, justify its application, where the left heart is principally affected.
Joseph Benedict Buchner, 1872
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Transactions of the Obstetrical Society of London
Dr. Wiltshire further remarked that the hyperinotic condition of the blood was
probably suddenly augmented by the hearty breakfast of which the patient had
partaken shortly before her seizure. With respect to treatment he thought that
alkalies, ...
Obstetrical Society of London, 1872
8
Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal
may point to a hyperinotic dyscrasia, or to a tubercular one. This vulnerability of
different organs may be extended to individuals, and is illustrated by three men in
a malarious district, living under similar conditions, but being affected differently ...
9
Fevers and Blood Poisoning
If we contrast the characteristic hyperinotic state of the blood in inflammatory
fever, displaying its bright colour, buffy coat, firm coagulum, and the adherence of
the red corpuscles in rolls, with the septicemic state of blood already described, ...
10
The North American Journal of Homeopathy
Bryonia acts as little on dyscrasias as Aconite, and we have to look therefore to
more penetrating emedies, as Hejpar in hyperinotic forms, Kali in tuberculous,
Arsen. in serous, or Carbo. in septic forms. The effects 1864 ] By S. Lilienthal,
M.D., ...